Princess Mononoke Project

A through composed suite weaving arrangements of musical cues from Studio Ghibli’s film Princess Mononoke with original compositions, performed by a hybrid jazz and chamber octet.

Microfiche


Long running and celebrated composer-improviser collective.

"...[Microfiche's] six members have arrived at their own sophisticated, suspenseful and sometimes thrilling ways of combining composition and improvisation, with keen instincts for orchestration." - John Shand, Sydney Morning Herald

“The recording may well become a reference point for the future up and coming generations of this country’s free jazz players to utilise. It is an ensemble to be admired and eagerly consumed.” - Dingo Jazz Journal

SOFT SPOT



Post-rock, post-jazz, ambient electronic band build to celebrate the feeling of elation and exaltation we feel surrounded by the people we love most. They released their debut record, an immerse electro-treated suite, in 2024.

An immersive and genre-bending listening experience...a masterclass in balancing tradition with innovation.” - Eastside Radio

“An alluring, tranquil trip”
- FBI Radio

"cinematic sound" - AMRAP

Nick Calligeros (Solo electronics)



Experimental ambient electronic music that pays homage to the sounds around us, build from an ever-expanding personal library of found sounds. Nick has released two EPs including ‘In Bloom, In Blend’ (2019) and ‘In Fight & In Flow’ (2023) out on Sydney label People Sound.

”an immersive sonic journey that captivates the imagination” -electronica.org.uk

We Will Intersect


A kaleidoscopic electro-acoustic odyssey that oscillates between free-jazz bursts and ambient passages. Co-led with mentor, friend and pianist Adrian Lim-Klumpes (Triosk/Tangents) as well as featuring Miles Thomas on drums and Nick Meredith aka producer KCIN on electronics.

”Legit improvisational supergroup”
-Sydneymusicdotnet

”…music that pushes the boundaries of traditional jazz and electronic music… a truly unique and immersive listening experience.” -EAR TAPAS Blog